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The primary goal of this study is the reclassification of Egyptian
watercraft models from the standard 1898 George Reisner Typology.
The Reisner Typology was based on hull shape, aesthetic attributes,
age, and the function of the watercraft as if it were 'real'.
Further, the 1990 Dilwyn Jones Typology of the New Kingdom
Tutankhamun flotilla that does not follow Reisner, was based on
aesthetic attributes, practical or 'magical' function, steering
mechanisms, and certain deck fittings. This new study sets out a
new classification scheme for Ancient Egyptian watercraft models
that recognizes the major nautical structural attributes
incorporated into the model hulls that in different combinations
indicate the construction of these artifacts as if they were
'real'. Out of this, other goals are also accomplished such as an
analysis of certain nautical attributes, both major and minor
structural components that through their development over time can
be indicators of the evolution of certain Egyptian nautical
technologies geographically and temporally. Further, another
secondary objective includes the recognition of site specific or
regional patterns in watercraft design that may reflect the
conditions of a geographic area based upon hull forms, quality,
colour, iconography, and the equipment on-board. Additionally, the
design and inclusion of non-nautical attributes such as human
figures, objects of daily life, and implements of war can often
suggest provenance to artifacts that lack context. Lastly, other
identified factors can affect model outcome including the talent of
the model builder, raw material availability, economic and
political climates, and the requirements of the model watercraft's
owner.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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